Most Likable Men On TV

Meet The 30 Nicest Guys To Ever Appear On TV

They're dads, goofballs, imbeciles and a little bit eccentric. They're the "nice guys." You know, the guys who win your heart over in a bromance kind of way. They always have your back. They're the ones you look forward to when you tune into your favorite show. They can be sweet, supportive, or make everything collapse in on itself in one giant hysterical charade.

We would spend a lot of money, if we could ever hang out with any one of these 30 guys. It really is too bad they're fictional. I mean, who wouldn't want to get arrested by Terry Crews from Brooklyn Nine-Nine, operated on by J.D. from Scrubs and work a boring office job alongside Jim Halpert from The Office?

Hal / Malcolm in the Middle

Before Breaking Bad, Bryan Cranston made a name for himself for being the cowardly, low self-esteemed father on the 90s classic, Malcolm in the Middle. And he went to quite some lengths as Hal. His character is unforgettably hilarious, and one of the best parts of the show.

Wash from Firefly

Alan Tudyk's character (the Southern guy married to hottie Gina Torres' character in the show) is the most kind-hearted guy you could ever come across. He couldn't hurt a (fire)fly. Even if that would involve running as fast as he could in the opposite direction.

Mr. Peanutbutter / Bojack Horseman

Mr Peanutbutter can't help it some times. He just wants to waggle his tail and pretend that there is no evil in this world. In some ways, he's the only one who truly understands what Bojack has been through, but what he does with that information? Well, you'll have to watch the show to find out.

Charlie / It's Always Sunny

If you relate on a more personal level to Charlie from It's Always Sunny, you should be worried. Charlie is a complete disaster. His intellectual ability approaches cardboard level; it would be an understatement to say he's not the sharpest tool in the shed. But we can't help but laugh with him, and love to share some of his best moments. Even it it makes us cringe. Cringe hard.

Titus / The Unbearable Kimmy Schmidt

One of the biggest breakout characters from Netflix's original series The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is the one and only Titus. He's by far one of the most eccentric and unique characters on TV right now and you bet your ass, he deserves to be on this list like no other.

Hiro / Heroes

Yes, Heroes was a complete wreck after season 1, but there's no point in denying that the first season was a truly fine and highly entertaining bit of television. And adorable and super confused protagonist Hiro was one of its highlights. Yattaaaa!

Chris Traeger / Parks And Rec

You literally won't believe who else made it onto our list from Parks and Rec. His tireless spirit and superhuman physical and mental state has made him a legend among fans of the show. He's always looking out for his colleagues and never, ever gives up even when everything goes down the drain in Pawnee, Indiana.

Bubbles from Trailer Park Boys

Superhero Bubbles is the true runaway star from the most Canadian show ever made. And damn you, if he won't get his kitty back. He is inspiring and his knowledge is timeless. He forgives, he forgets, and acts as the moral compass to any crazy wrongdoing on Trailer Park Boys.

James Wilson / House

One of the greatest bromances to hit television in recent history is the one between House and his sidekick Wilson. His good-hearted and well meaning nature always made sure that House didn't lose complete control. He is an essential part of the show, and makes House's occasional missteps slightly less insufferable.

Omar / The Wire

He's a badass, a bit of a robin hood, and the moral compass in a show so full of corruption, crime and bad intentions. His inspiring words have laid the foundation of the underlying message to many of the show's seasons. Make sure to check out his court scene as well in case you haven't seen it.

Tyrion Lannister / Game of Thrones

Tyrionis a Lannister, but he's not exactly proud of that fact. He does repay his debts, though, and is possibly the most loyal and trustworthy character in the Game of Thrones universe. From his heart-breaking relationship to Shae, to his bravery, revolt and general badassnes, he is one of the most true to life and relatable characters on the show as well.

Kenneth Parcell From 30 Rock

Kenneth from 30 Rock is a free minded, positive spirit that would lighten up the mood into any room he'd walk into. Or at least, that positivity is a facade that's extremely well hidden from plain sight. But we love him to bits regardless.

Tobias Funke / Arrested Development

Our favorite never-nude and analrapist just had to be on this list. His deeply unconscious insecurities when it comes to his own sexuality and a total lack of understanding of common sense make him one of the funniest (and slightly troubling) characters on TV.

Phil Dunphy / Modern Family

We'll say it otright. Phil Dunphy is our favorite dad on TV airing right now. The Modern Family star is the single reason why a large portion of people are still watching (unless there are other reasons of course). He is the dorkiest, most loveable dad to have graced the TV screen in the last couple of years and we can't wait for his next ridiculous escapade.

Terry Crews / Brooklyn Nine Nine

He's a father, a beast of a man, and the sweetest soul on the Brooklyn Nine Nine squad. He's the glue that holds them all together and makes sure they all stay on task. Just how great would it be to have him as a dad?

Jim Halpert / The Office

If I had to rank the funniest moments on television history, some of Jim and Pam's hilarious pranks on Dwight are sure to be pretty high on that list. He is one of the most well-meaning, supportive and caring characters to have ever been created in TV history.

Chandler / Friends

Could this list be any more incomplete without a character from Friends? You guessed it, Chandler is loved by many, admired by less, but adored by many. His hilarious slip ups and dark family history had us rooting for him since the mid 90s. And he was the one we could identify with the most out of the gang of six.

Fry / Futurama

Fry from Futurama will forever be cryogenically frozen into our hearts. His chirpy demeanour and down to earth qualities make him the anchor that we can all relate to (well, at least a little bit) in the mayhem that is Futurama.

Coach Taylor / Friday Night Lights

Clear eyes. Full hearts. Can't lose. As long as you've got Coach T behind you, no goal is too ambitious, no game is unwinnable. Reach for the stars, because Coach T's got your back and will lift you up. His pep talks are the best in the biz, and will inspire the crap out of you. Now give me 20!

J.D. and Turk / Scrubs

Much like Troy and Abed from Community, J.D. and Turk from Scrubs are an inseparable duo. It wouldn't make sense to chose one over the other. They're a package deal. J.D. and Turk go together like peanut butter and jam. Or like chocolate bear and vanilla bear. Their bromance will live on forever.

Bob Ross

Mister "happy little clouds" is arguably the most optimistic, and inspiring man to have ever been on television (we're talking Mr Rogers level here). His unique art skills have inspired millions (and probably made millions more fall into a deep, relaxing slumber) and he will never be forgotten. Rest in peace, Bob.

Andy Dwyer / Parks and Recreation

Andy Dwyer from Parks and Recreation is a massive goofball and probably the most dimwitted character on television. But dammit, if he isn't the most endearing as well. Chris Pratt absolutely nails the character season after season, you really have to wonder if he is indeed Andy in his private life as well.

David Tennant as the 10th Doctor / Dr. Who

Sure, Dr Who is not everybody's bag. But in case you're a loyal fan, you've gotta agree, David Tennant makes one hell of a Doctor. His quick wit and stellar acting really made the show stand out, even after half a century of being on the air.

Mr. Rogers

Welcome to this neighborhood, neighbor. This list would be incomplete without Mister Rogers. The incredibly famous TV personality had a profound effect on children growing up state side. Not only is he the most likeable, he is very likely the man, who has taught you and made you laugh the most. It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood.